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Britton Gray
Lawyer glad about '60s Scoop compensation, more steps needed
Ottawa announced it will be paying hundreds of millions of dollars to those affected by the '60s scoop, but a Regina lawyer said there is more work to be done. The federal government announced Friday ...
Britton Gray
Oct 06, 2017
New letter sent to Catholic schools regarding HPV vaccine
Saskatchewan bishops have sent out a new letter regarding the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine after parents mistakenly received one that hadn't been updated in about a decade. On Sept. 25, a letter...
Britton Gray
Oct 06, 2017
Mock safe injection site created in Regina to help educate
A group is hoping to teach people across Canada, including residents in Regina, about the positives of having safe injection sites within the city. The group, called Collective Resistance to Injustice...
Britton Gray
Oct 04, 2017
Lorne Gill (left) and Nessa Tousi set up a mock safe injection site in Regina on Oct. 4, 2017.
We just started to run:' Sask. woman recalls Vegas shooting
Thousands of people were at the Route 91 Harvest festival when a shooter opened fire on the crowd, including a few people from Saskatchewan. Teresa was one of the festival-goers in Las Vegas at the ti...
Britton Gray
Oct 03, 2017
A photo of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. (Wikimedia)
Warmer temperatures on the way after snow, rain in Sask.
Saskatchewan is known as the land of living skies, and those skies unleashed an early fall snowstorm for the beginning of October. The southwest corner of the province received a fresh blanket of snow...
Britton Gray
Oct 03, 2017
Snow continued to fall at The Resort at Cypress Hills on Oct. 2, 2017. (Cypress Hills Destination Area Twitter)
Canada's threat level unchanged after Edmonton attack
Despite a terror attack in Edmonton, Canada's national threat level will remain at medium, according to federal Minister of Public Safety Ralph Goodale. An Edmonton police officer was hit by a vehicle...
Britton Gray
Oct 01, 2017
Ralph Goodale speaks in Regina about a terror attack in Edmonton on Oct. 1, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Pats unable to overcome early penalties, lose to Broncos
Early penalties put the Regina Pats in a hole they couldn't quite dig themselves out of against the Swift Current Broncos Wednesday night at the Brandt Centre. The game against the Broncos was the Pat...
Britton Gray
Sep 27, 2017
Swift Current Bronco Glenn Gawdin gets a puck past Pats goaltender Max Paddock on Sept. 27, 2017. (Keith Hershmiller Photography/Regina Pats)
Former Rider Gene Makowsky reflects on influential coaches
Coaches are being recognized this week for the role they play in athletes' lives both on and off the field. National Coaches Week runs Sept. 23-30, and offered a chance for a former Rider to sa...
Britton Gray
Sep 26, 2017
Gene Makowsky stands with his son before a Regina Minor Football game on Aug. 19, 2017. (Gene Makowsky Twitter)
Former NFL running back Trent Richardson signs with Riders
After rumours swirled earlier this season that Trent Richardson could be coming to the green and white, the former NFL running back has arrived in the Queen City. The Riders announced they signed the ...
Britton Gray
Sep 26, 2017
International running back Trent Richardson speaks to reporters after first practice with the Riders Sept. 26, 2017. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
Highway 1 east of Regina returns to full capacity
After years of construction on Highway 1 east of Regina, traffic will now start returning to normal The repaving of the highway is complete and the lanes are being fully reopened Monday afternoon. Ste...
Britton Gray
Sep 25, 2017
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